Walk into the atrium of the School of Natural and Environmental Sciences and you know you're in a special place when you see pterosaurs hanging from the rafters. They're part of the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History on the second floor – a great place to learn about fossils, dinosaurs, ocean life through time and more.
The building also features classrooms, offices, laboratories and a 150-seat auditorium.
The departments of Geology & Environmental Geosciences and Chemistry & Biochemistry and the dean’s office reside in the building. Also, the Director of Pre-Professional Health Advising for SNES is next to the dean’s suite.
Address
202 Calhoun St.
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School of Natural and Environmental Sciences
Health Professions Advising